Bonfires in the streets of Albacete: we are “the New York of La Mancha” but “not the big apple”

The Local Police of Albacete has launched a message through its social networks in which it is recalled the prohibition of the making of bonfires without authorization in the streets and squares of the capital of La Mancha.

In this message, the Local Police of Albacete argues that “the civic Ordinance of our city prohibits making bonfires on public roads without authorization”, adding that “for this reason we ask you for respect and civility, despite being the New York of the Mancha, this is not the big apple.

Albacete Local Police and Fire Department in a file photo

Municipal Civic Ordinance of Albacete

The Municipal Civic Ordinance of Albacete states in this regard that “except in the case of celebrations or popular festivals that have the corresponding municipal authorization, it is not allowed to light bonfires and bonfires, as well as carry lit wicks and shoot firecrackers, rockets and all kinds of pyrotechnic items. on roads and public spaces.

Bonfire in a park in Albacete – Photo: Albacete Local Police

The Ordinance adds that “it is also prohibited to ignite fires, except for municipal authorization in accordance with current regulations, in order to proceed to the burning of pastures or plant remains on private plots or farms.”

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